Meranoplus cordatus
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6297380 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D53A97C0-9AD1-5D10-D68E-23C817C5844F |
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Meranoplus cordatus |
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3. Meranoplus cordatus HNS .
Worker. Length 2 lines. - Chestnut-red: the thorax with the anterior lateral angles acute, and armed posteriorly with four spines. The head and thorax paler than the abdomen, the head very delicately reticulated; the eyes small, black, and placed backwards on the sides of the head towards the vertex; the clypeus widely truncate in front. Thorax slightly rounded in the middle in front; the sides narrowed and rounded to the base of the metathorax; the posterior margin transverse, at each of its lateral angles a curved acute spine, with a shorter spine a little beyond them; the truncation of the metathorax with a short acute spine about the middle on each side. Abdomen: the first node, viewed laterally, is wedge-shaped, the second sub- quadrate, its posterior margin produced into an acute spine; the anterior margin of the first node truncate; the abdomen heart- shaped; the entire insect sprinkled with erect pale hairs.
Hab. Borneo (Sarawak). (Coll. W. W. Saunders, Esq.) This is probably the worker of M. castaneus HNS .
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